246 SPECIAL HISTOLOGY. 



Thiere' (Contributions to the knowledge of the sexual rela- 

 tions and the seminal fluid of the Invertebrata), Berlin, 1841, 

 and f Die Bildung der Samenfaden in Blaschen als allgemeines 

 Entwicklungsgesetz' (The formation of the spermatic fila- 

 ments in cells, as a general law of Development), in l Denkschr. 

 d. schweiz. naturf. Gesellsch./ Bd. VIII, 1846; Kramer, < Obs. 

 microsc. et experimenta de motu spermatozoorum/ Gott., 

 1842 ; Fr. Will, ' Ueber die Secretion des thierischen Samens' 

 (On the secretion of the semen of animals), Erlangen, 1849 ; 

 R. Wagner and Leuckart, art. 'Semen,' in Todd's l Cycl. of 

 Anat./ Jan., 1849 ; Newport, ' On the impregnation of the 

 ovum of the Amphibia/ in l Phil. Trans./ 1851, I; B. Panizza, 

 f Osservazioni anthropo-zootomico-fisiologische/ Pavia, 1836 ; 

 J. Miiller, 'Entdeckung der bei der Erection wirksamen 

 Arterien' (Discovery of the Arteries which effect Erection), 

 'Arch./ 1835, p. 202; G. Valentin, ' Ueber den Verlauf der 

 Blutgefasse in dem Penis des Menschen' (On the course of the 

 blood-vessels in the human penis), Mull. 'Arch./ 1838; 

 Kobelt, ' Die Mannlichen und Weiblichen Wollustorgane' (The 

 male and female sexual organs), Freiburg, 1844; Herberg, 

 ' De erectione penis/ Lips., 1844; Kolliker, ' Ueber das Anat. 

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 on the Anat. and Phys. of the Male Urethra, 1852.) — [Eds.] 



B. FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. 



§ 203. 



The female sexual organs consist, 1. of two follicular glands, 

 in which the ova are formed — the ovaries — with the par- 

 ovaria, and the two excretory ducts, which, however, are not 

 directly connected with them, — the oviducts, or Fallopian tubes. 

 2. of the uterus, for the reception and nourishment of the 

 foetus; and 3. of the parts subservient to the expulsion of 

 the foetus as well as to copulation — the vagina and external 

 genitals. 



